Russia Strikes ISIS Targets In Syria’s Palmyra, Aleppo: Syrian TV
The airstrikes destroyed 20 armored vehicles and three weapons depots in Palmyra, which the Islamic State group captured in May.
Florida Candidate For US Senate Augustus Sol Invictus 'Sacrificed' Goat, Drank Its Blood In Pagan Ritual
"I did sacrifice a goat. I know that's probably a quibble in the mind of most Americans," Augustus Sol Invictus said, according to reports. "Yes, I drank the goat's blood."
11-Year-Old Boy In Tennessee Charged With Murder After Shooting 8-Year-Old Girl Over Puppy
According to the victim's mother, the boy had bullied her daughter before.
Kunduz Hospital Airstrike: Afghan Forces Requested Attack On Doctors Without Borders Clinic, US General Says
Aid group Doctors Without Borders called for an independent investigation after the attack on its clinic killed 12 staff members and 10 patients Saturday.
Jennifer Garner, Ben Affleck Living Together Amid Pregnancy Rumors: Report
An eyewitness reportedly said that Ben Affleck looked “protective” and “helpful” toward Jennifer Garner during their Sunday family outing.
Hurricane Joaquin Moves Past Bermuda, Weakens To Tropical Storm
Now downgraded to a tropical storm from a Category 4 hurricane, Joaquin is moving northeastward through the Atlantic Ocean.
Law Firm Representing Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis Termed Hate Group For Anti-Gay Stance: Report
The Southern Poverty Law Center’s senior official Mark Potok said that people at the firm “are way, way over the line.”
Typhoon Mujigae Kills 8 In South China, Leaves Dozens Missing
Typhoon Mujigae prompted evacuation of about 200,000 people in southern China.
Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis’ Arguments Are ‘Absurd’ And ‘Obtuse’: Governor’s Court Filing
In September, Kim Davis blamed Gov. Steve Beshear for her legal troubles after she refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples on religious grounds.
Human Sacrifice Ritual In Southern India Claims 5-Year-Old Boy's Life, Witchcraft Suspect Set Ablaze
Locals hunted down the witchcraft suspect, who was then tied to a pole and set ablaze after the incident.
California Woman Awarded $1.9M After Suffering Second-Degree Burns In E-Cigarette Explosion
Jennifer Ries had to be taken to an urgent care facility and a burn clinic after an e-cigarette she was smoking exploded in 2013.
Donald Trump Says Syrian Refugees Could Be ‘ISIS’, Will Send Them Back If Elected
Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump said some Syrian refugees may be part of ISIS, and asked why they were fleeing their country instead of fighting the militants.
Nicki Minaj In Search Of 'Young Nicki' For Her Upcoming Comedy TV Show Based On Her Troubled Childhood
Minaj will be producing and starring in the show, which will air on ABC Family.
Mumbai Train Blasts 2006: Indian Court Hands Down Death Penalty To 5 Men, Life Term To 7
The deadly blasts in seven trains in Mumbai killed 188 people and injured over 800.
16 Turkish Construction Workers Kidnapped From Baghdad's Sadr City Released
The construction workers were abducted from Sadr City in northern Baghdad earlier this month while they were sleeping in their caravans.
Beef Consumption Rumor Leads To Man's Lynching In Northern India
Cow slaughter and beef eating are sensitive issues in India where 80.5 percent of people follow Hinduism that considers slaughtering of the animal a sinful act.
Richard Glossip Execution: Oklahoma Death Row Inmate's Lawyers Make Final Plea To US Supreme Court To Halt Execution
Richard Glossip was convicted of orchestrating the fatal beating of his boss, motel owner Barry Van Treese, in 1997.
Khloe Kardashian’s Boyfriend James Harden Cheating On Her With Stripper: Report
James Harden was reportedly seen in a photo alongside stripper Nelly Wit Da Jelly on her bed.
India’s Mumbai Airport And Taj Hotel On High Alert After Authorities Receive Call Of A Terror Threat
A caller to the airport's authorities said that bombings would be carried out by 16 “explosive laden" vehicles.
Peru Copper Mine Protests: At Least 2 Killed, 18 Hurt In Clashes With Police In Las Bambas
Protesters clashed with police at a copper mine being constructed by Chinese company MMG Ltd. in the province of Cotabambas.
Typhoon Dujuan Makes Landfall In China After Killing 2, Injuring Over 300 In Taiwan
The typhoon killed two people and injured over 300 in Taiwan, which battled the storm for three hours Monday night.
Richard Glossip Execution: Oklahoma Appeals Court Orders To Carry Out Execution, Denies Evidentiary Hearing
If executed, Richard Glossip would be the first inmate to be put to death in Oklahoma since the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the lethal injection formula.
Is Zayn Malik Dating Gage Golightly? ‘Teen Wolf’ Actress Denies Being The Woman In Singer's Instagram Photo
Zayn Malik posted a photo over the weekend with an unidentified woman, who appeared to be Golightly, giving rise to speculation that he was dating her.
US Immigrant Population: Asians To Surpass Hispanics To Become America’s Largest Migrant Population By 2055
No racial or ethnic group will hold a majority in the United States by 2065, the Pew Research Center report found.
Saudi Arabia Denies Involvement In Airstrike That Killed At Least 28 Civilians In Yemen's Hajjah Province
The death toll in the attack is expected to rise as many people are believed to be trapped in the rubble, according to Yemen's defense ministry.
Junipero Serra’s Statue In California’s Carmel Mission Vandalized Days After Pope Francis Canonized Controversial Spanish Missionary
The attack happened Saturday night and the vandals splashed white and green paint on the Carmel Mission’s doors.
Kate Middleton Used Maternity Leave To Get Back In Shape, ‘Looking Thinner Than Ever’: Report
Kate Middleton utilized her maternity leave to get back in shape after giving birth to second baby Princess Charlotte.
Supermoon Total Lunar Eclipse: NASA To Live Stream Blood Moon
Clouds and storms are likely to hamper viewing conditions in western U.S.
New Zealand Kayak Accident: 2 Dead, 9 Injured In Lake Tekapo
The deceased, along with nine others, were members of a group of people who hired kayaks for a trip on Lake Tekapo.
China Highway Accident: At Least 21 Killed, 11 Injured In Hunan Province
A bus collided with a truck and caught fire, causing two other vehicles to crash Friday.